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Special news on Hanoi Moi newspaper on November 3, 2025

Enterprises modernize Vietnam's retail industry; Hanoi develops high-quality agriculture linked to the market; Blind people join the digital transformation; Offensive short films spread online: When entertainment turns into cultural "garbage"... are the main news in the print issue of Hanoi Moi on November 3.

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Enterprises modernizing Vietnam's retail industry

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By implementing VietQR Pay in the retail system, Central Retail not only brings a more convenient payment experience, but also contributes to promoting the trend of cashless payments, thereby stimulating domestic consumption.

The Vietnamese retail market is on the threshold of transition from traditional to modern models, from mass consumption to smart and sustainable consumption. However, along with opportunities come countless challenges; if businesses do not innovate, they will be left behind. Therefore, retail businesses must move towards civilized, modern, digital and sustainable management and business methods. That is not only a trend, but also a vital requirement of the times.

Hanoi develops high-quality agriculture linked to the market

The model of high-quality rice production combined with product consumption brings high economic efficiency in Ung Thien commune. Photo - Huong Giang
The model of high-quality rice production combined with product consumption brings high economic efficiency in Ung Thien commune. Photo: Huong Giang

Currently, Hanoi focuses on building modern agricultural production models, applying high technology, ensuring food safety and linking with market consumption needs. This is not only a solution to increase the added value of agricultural products, but also a long-term strategy to restructure the agricultural sector towards efficiency, competitiveness and deep integration... Regarding this issue, Hanoi Moi Newspaper reporter had an interview with Deputy Director of Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Environment Nguyen Manh Phuong.

Blind people join digital transformation

Technological products created by members of the Hanoi Blind Association such as the applications "Soi bus"; Chatbot "Assistant - Disabled but not useless"... are truly useful for the visually impaired. These are also very meaningful results, affirming that members of the Hanoi Blind Association have been and are confidently joining the digital transformation process.

Offensive short films flooding the internet: When entertainment turns into cultural "garbage"

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Short films with absurd scenes like mother-in-law pretending to be a bottle of chili sauce, a painting, a washing machine...

With the rapid development of social networks, short film production has become very easy. With just a phone, a few amateur actors and a simple setting, many crews have been able to create short films to share. However, it is worrying that many social media accounts have released a series of "view-baiting" videos with offensive, illogical, morally distorted stories, silently affecting the perception and personality of many people, especially young people.

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